Thanks to Sharp, we all just got a look at what will be the first device to be released with Intel’s Atom processor. The D4, which Sharp will be manufacturing for Japanese telecom Willcom, should be arriving some time in June and will be powered by a 1.33GHz Atom processor. The Z520 processor is a 2W (TDP) model with a 533MHz FSB which is part of the line formerly codenamed “Silverthorne”.

The D4 is expected to be about one pound and arrive with 1GB of RAM and a 40GB hard drive. The screen is a 5-inch 1024×600 touch-sensitive model, which will probably be similar to that found on the Fujitsu U810. The D4 will also have a slide-out keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, and a 2MP camera. The total size of the D4 will be 84x188x25.9mm.

If all that was not cool enough, InfoWorld is reporting that the D4 will be able to to handle voice communication through an optional Bluetooth handset that will work along side the main product, which can be placed in a bag or on a desktop during the call.

The D4 will ship with Windows Vista Home Premium SP1, making it one of the smallest devices to run Vista. Though we have been told that Atom devices will be able to run Vista it seems like Windows XP or a version of Linux would have been the better choice for such a small device. Akihabara News, who has already spent some time with the device specifically pointed out Vista’s performance as being “unimpressive”.

{ad}The expected price is about $1300 and it should arrive in mid-June.